Campus Overview

Here's a summary for MIT:


MIT is a world-renowned, mid-sized private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, known for its cutting-edge technological and scientific innovation. With approximately 4,500 undergraduate students, MIT offers an intense, collaborative academic environment focused on engineering, science, and technology.

Location & Setting Urban campus located in Cambridge, directly adjacent to Harvard University, situated in the vibrant Greater Boston metropolitan area. The campus is highly walkable, with extensive public transportation options and immediate access to diverse city amenities.

Campus Life Highly collaborative student culture with a strong emphasis on intellectual exploration and problem-solving. Housing is primarily on-campus, with a residential system that promotes close-knit communities. While formal Greek life exists, it's not a dominant social scene. Weekend activities tend to be academically and technologically oriented, with many students engaged in research, hackathons, and collaborative projects.

Student Body Highly diverse and international student population, with approximately 40% of students coming from outside the United States. Students are typically analytically minded, passionate about science and technology, and driven to solve complex global challenges. Strong representation of students interested in STEM fields, with a culture that celebrates innovation and intellectual curiosity.

Academics Renowned for world-class engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physical sciences programs. Academic environment is rigorous, competitive, and intellectually demanding. Notable for interdisciplinary research and cutting-edge technological innovation. Consistently ranked among the top technical universities globally.

Athletics & Sports NCAA Division III athletic program with 33 varsity teams. While not a major athletic powerhouse, MIT has strong athletic participation and a competitive intramural sports culture. Students are more likely to be passionate about technical competitions like robotics and programming challenges than traditional sports.

Lifestyle & Weather New England climate with distinct four seasons: cold winters with significant snowfall, mild springs, warm summers, and crisp autumns. Campus and surrounding area are extremely walkable, with extensive public transit. Nearby Boston offers numerous cultural, recreational, and professional opportunities. No car is necessary for most students.

Field Hockey (2025)

Level
D3 Unranked
Conference
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
Coach
Sarah Shute
Recruiting Events:
Super Sixty March 2026Mar '26
Super Sixty December 2025Dec '25

School

Type
Private
Classification
Doctoral: Very High Research
Common Majors:
Engineering (35%)
Mechanical Engineering (38%)
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering (14%)
Biomedical/Medical Engineering (13%)
• Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering (11%)
• Chemical Engineering (11%)
• Materials Engineering (7%)
• Nuclear Engineering (2%)
• Civil Engineering (2%)
• Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering (1%)
Computer Science (30%)
Interdisciplinary (10%)
Mathematics (9%)
Physical Sciences (7%)

Student Body

Total
11,915
Undergrad
38%
Demographics
49% women
Student:Faculty
3:1

Programs of Interest

Environmental Science
Psychology
Biology (4.1%)
Sports Med / Kinesiology
French

Academics

Admission Rate
5%
SAT Median
1,545
SAT Range
1,510-1,580
ACT Median
35
Retention
99%
Graduation
96%

Costs

In-State
$60,156
Out-of-State
$60,156
Room & Board
$19,390
Avg Net Price
$19,813
Net price = average after financial aid

Weather

Winter
Moderate
HighLow
January37°19°
April59°38°
July85°64°
October64°43°
Oct/Apr = field hockey season

Location

Setting
City (City: Midsize)
Nearest City
Boston, MA
Distance
2 miles

Coaching Staff

Name Position Contact Bio
Sarah Shute Head Coach sshute@mit.edu View Bio
Ellie Jenkins Assistant Coach View Bio
Shannon Ma Assistant Coach View Bio
Donna Chung Assistant Coach View Bio

Roster Breakdown

21 players

Geographic Recruiting

In-State: 19% (4 players)
US Out-of-State: 76% (16 players)
International: 5% (1 player)
Massachusetts: 19% (4 players)
New York: 14% (3 players)

Position Breakdown

Forward: 4 (19.0%)
Forward/Midfielder: 3 (14.3%)
Midfielder: 7 (33.3%)
Midfielder/Defender: 1 (4.8%)
Defender: 4 (19.0%)
Goalkeeper: 2 (9.5%)

Class Year Distribution

Freshman: 7 (33.3%)
Sophomore: 5 (23.8%)
Junior: 6 (28.6%)
Senior: 3 (14.3%)

Full Roster (21 players)

# Name Position Year Height Hometown High School
1 Kayla Han M So. 5-7 Berkeley Heights, N.J. Union County Vocational-Technical
2 Audrey Oh D Jr. 5-2 Longmeadow, Mass. Longmeadow
3 Drew Hussar D So. 5-5 Dover, Mass. Dover-Sherborn
4 Bailey McIntyre M Sr. 5-3 Concord, Mass. Concord-Carlisle
5 Sammi Blocher M Jr. 5-1 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley
6 Rue Suzuki F So. 5-0 Slingerlands, N.Y. Bethlehem Central
8 Meredith Wu F/M Fy. 5-7 Southborough, Mass. Algonquin Regional
9 Natasha Parker M So. 5-7 Bethesda, Md. Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
10 Ingrid Tomovski M Jr. 5-5 Bosch en Duin, Netherlands Christelijk Lyceum Zeist
11 Sierra Kim M/D Fy. 5-3 Newtown, Pa. Council Rock North
12 Georgia Doyle M/F Fy. 5-7 San Francisco, Calif. Convent of the Sacred Heart
13 Vaishali Thakkar D Fy. 5-4 Houston, Texas The Kinkaid School
15 Katie Kim F/M Fy. 5-8 Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset Secondary School
17 Grace Chrapowitzky M So. 5-3 Slingerlands, N.Y. Bethlehem Central
18 Janie Thomas F Jr. 5-6 Houston, Texas Episcopal
19 Marisa Montione D Sr. 5-2 Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Catholic
20 Shealy Callahan F Sr. 5-3 Oak Park, Ill. Oak Park and River Forest
22 Lucy Vanderhoff M Fy. 5-5 Louisville, Ky. duPont Manual
23 Jane Tortorella F Jr. 5-3 Old Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich Country Day School
33 Alexia Ninios GK Fy. 5-5 Westport, Conn. Wellington College
92 Maeve Zimmer GK Jr. 5-11 Rockville, Md. Bullis